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For Carlyle, as for Thirlwall, mythology was so central to the ancients that to reduce it to priestly quackery, poetic exaggeration, or allegory was to take the life out of it. Myth was serious belief. It was the effort to comprehend the mysteries of existence and to find a way to plant your feet and brace yourself as you looked upon the universe.
Buckets from an English Sea: 1832 and the Making of Charles Darwin
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